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As of January 2014the GED test will only
be available online.
EDUCATION
ECONOMYSecuring 15 million morebroadband lines in the U.S. can increase the GDP by $50 billion.
54% of U.S. adults went online to get information
about or to get involved in the 2010 midterm election.
GOVERNMENT
Broadband enabledremote health care
monitoring can save$197 billion in health care
costs over 25 years.
HEALTH
WORKUsing the internet to look for a job reduces the time spent unemployed by 25%.
Some people are getting left behind.CURRENT STATS (AS OF 2011) ON INTERNET USE AND HOME
BROADBAND ACCESS AMONG DISADVANTAGED USERS
DON’T USE THE INTERNET46%
vs. 19% of adults that are not disabled
vs. 31% of adults that are not disabled
NO INTERNET AT HOME59%
DISABLEDAdults living with a disability
DON’T USE THE INTERNET59%
vs. 6% of adults ages 18-29
NO INTERNET AT HOME57%
vs. 20% of adults ages 18-29
SENIORSAdults over the age of 65
DON’T USE THE INTERNET57%
vs. 6% of adults with at least a college degree
NO INTERNET AT HOME63%
vs. 11% of adults with at least a college degree
LESS EDUCATEDAdults without a high school diploma
DON’T USE THE INTERNET38%
vs. 3% of adults that make 75K+/year
NO INTERNET AT HOME46%
vs. 18% of adults that make 75K+/year
LOWER INCOMEAdults earning less than $30K/year
Here’s why.
COST“I can’t afford internet
service.”
36% find it too costly for
the technology and/or internet service.
LACK OF SKILLS“I don’t know how to use
a computer.”
22%don’t have the digital
skills necessary.
RELEVANCE“I don’t think the internet is
important to my quality of life.”
19%are not aware of thepotential uses of the
internet and do not seeit as relevant to their
daily lives.
We can do better.
We can provide technology training
to community members that leads
to jobs, improved health care, higher
educational attainment and more
connections with family and friends.
TRAININGPROGRAMS
We can providediscounted
access to home broadband
service.
DISCOUNTEDACCESS
We can create awareness
campaigns that can guide
individuals to community internet access points and
technologytraining
opportunities.
AWARENESSCAMPAIGNS
FASTERNETWORKS
We can encourage upgrades and/or
creation of broadband networks to people's homes so
that all American households have
competitive choices of ultra high speed
networks.
Learn how you can increase access and use ofinformation technology in your community.
Visit: oc.lc/digitalinclusion
This project is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Sources: 1. University of Colorado. [2011]. Study Shows Using Internet to Find Work Reduces Time Spent Unemployed.2. LECG. [2008]. Economic Impact of Broadband: An Empirical Study. 3. Pew Internet & American Life Project [2011]. The Internet and Campaign 2010.4. GED Testing Service. [2013] Adults Score Higher And Finish Faster On The GED Test In 2012 [Press release].
5. Litan, Robert E. [2008]. Vital Signs Via Broadband: Remote Health Monitoring Transmits Savings, Enhances Lives. 6. Pew Internet & American Life Project. [2012]. Digital Differences.7. Pew Internet & American Life Project [2013]. Home Broadband 2013.8. Horrigan, John. [2010]. Broadband Adoption and Use in America.
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